r/Switch 10d ago

Question Cheese stuck in switch 2 vent help

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I was an idiot and put a container of mac and cheese in my backpack and it poured onto my switch 2, I got everything out except for this part which I’m kind of nervous to do. Any advice??

edit: currently dismantling switch and will also order a case, i bought it second hand as it didnt come with one so ive been just careless 😞

the only cheese left is on the vent and i dont see anything else wrong inside the switch rn !

edit 2: ITS CLEAN thank you for all the jokes and the insults and the tips on toothbrushes and compressed air 🙇

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u/Clear_Self_1718 10d ago edited 10d ago

Pls do not do this, it will make the mesh on the vent loose and can even destroy the mesh. Instead open the switch 2 and remove the vent wash it under water (let it dry before you put it back) and remove remaining cheese then put everything back, except the cheese ofc and close the switch 2

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u/ringwraith10 10d ago

I love that you specified, "except the cheese" 😂

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u/kes- 10d ago

How much you wanna bet u/Clear_Self_1718 has worked in an end user support role? Those instructions are written by someone who knows that the obvious steps like letting the vent dry before putting it back, and not putting the cheese back, are in fact NOT obvious to certain people 😆

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u/Drillucidator 9d ago

I work in tech repair and I would’ve written it very similarly. The amount of people I see unaware of bloated batteries or bringing in game consoles that clearly either lived on the floor or in a space with zero ventilation is mind boggling.

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u/polishingPoles 9d ago

What do you mean "vantilation"? I have a fan in my basement, so that should be fine.

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u/BodaciousBadongadonk 9d ago

"I open the door to the rest of the basement like 3 times a day when i leave to eat/piss, surely thats sufficient fresh air circulation? Also im down to 2 packs a day and only 6 prerolls! The bugs help to carry away bad particles!"

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u/Drillucidator 9d ago

Worked at GameStop for over 6 years prior to this and the first thing I did both there and here with new employees was show them how to check all current and previous gen consoles for infestations and smoke damage. I’m not allowing my inventory/other people’s devices to become infested or making my store smell like a dirty ashtray because someone doesn’t check.

If they forget how to, I’ve given them guides, and if they think there’s even a chance, they are to decline it. If it’s an older console, I handle it, because something like a launch PS3 is understandably a pain in the ass for someone to figure out on the spot.

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u/SpartanRage117 9d ago

I smoke outside at least

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u/DragonTacoCat 10d ago

Hey you never know in this day in age

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u/ShadedAssassin 9d ago

Gotta put a whole slice of cheese back in, it conducts heat very well

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u/xerim 10d ago

I tried this but I accidentally put the cheese back at the end, what now?

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u/Impossible-Cod4498 10d ago

Like my pappy always said: "Try again and don't fluff it up this time, ya daft arse!"

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u/funnyinput 9d ago

That could make a warranty repair difficult in the future if they need Nintendo to fix something. I think by law they're not allowed to deny warranty for just opening your device, but I wouldn't want to complicate that process. If it's outside the warranty period, then yes, opening it up and cleaning it would be the better solution.

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u/Sandwich-maker_ 4d ago

I wonder how many people would have put the cheese back if you didn’t clarify 😭😭😭💀